Courses

Ten courses students actually apply for.

Duration, salary bands and the countries that lead each field. Tap any course to open the full info card with curriculum, top programs, salaries and watch-outs.

Popular courses

#01

Computer Science & AI

The default pick — and still the strongest ROI.

ML, systems, HCI or theory — every top university runs serious tracks. Internships are the real currency, not the brand on the degree.

1–2 yr MS typical
$110k–$180k base (US) entry-level
USA · Canada · Germany · Ireland

Usually needs

  • GRE optional
  • CGPA 8+
  • Strong projects
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#02

Data Science & Analytics

Half stats, half storytelling, all hiring.

Faster to break into than core CS if your math is solid. UK, Canada and Australia have the deepest masters market and the cleanest visa path.

1 yr MS typical
$90k–$140k base entry-level
UK · Canada · Australia · USA

Usually needs

  • Math/Stats UG
  • Python / R
  • Capstone work
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#03

Business & MBA

Network, brand, second-chapter career.

Two-year US MBAs versus accelerated one-year European programs — different bets. We help you map ROI against your work-experience runway.

1–2 yr typical
$130k–$200k base entry-level
USA · UK · France · Singapore

Usually needs

  • GMAT/GRE
  • 3–5 yr work-ex
  • Essays
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#04

Engineering (Mech / EE / Civil)

Old guard. Still pays the bills.

Germany, Canada and Australia lead. Strong industry-tied research, paid co-ops, and visa policies that actually want engineers to stay.

2 yr MS typical
$75k–$120k base entry-level
Germany · Canada · Australia · USA

Usually needs

  • B.Tech 7+ CGPA
  • GRE varies
  • Project portfolio
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#05

Public Health (MPH)

Post-pandemic, post-funding bonanza.

Epi, biostats, policy or global health. Heavy scholarship availability and strong NGO + WHO pipelines for international students.

1–2 yr MPH typical
$70k–$110k base entry-level
USA · UK · Netherlands · Australia

Usually needs

  • Health / bio UG
  • SOP focus
  • Work-ex bonus
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#06

Finance & FinTech

London, New York, Singapore — pick a city.

MFE and MFin programs are quant-heavy and short. CFA helps, programming helps more. Internship recruiting starts before classes do.

1 yr MFin / MFE typical
$120k–$180k base entry-level
UK · USA · Singapore · Ireland

Usually needs

  • Math-heavy UG
  • Python / C++
  • GMAT/GRE
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#07

Design & HCI

Where craft meets tech salaries.

Product design, UX research, interaction. Portfolio matters more than CGPA — and the program brand defines your first three offers.

1–2 yr typical
$95k–$150k base entry-level
USA · UK · Netherlands · Germany

Usually needs

  • Portfolio
  • Design / CS UG
  • Case studies
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#08

Cybersecurity

Shortage hiring, clearance-eligible roles.

Specialist masters in offensive, defensive or governance. The US and UK lead, but Australia and Canada have rapidly grown serious programs.

1–2 yr MS typical
$100k–$160k base entry-level
USA · UK · Australia · Canada

Usually needs

  • CS / IT UG
  • CTF / labs
  • Certs help
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#09

Nursing & Allied Health

Fast PR routes, real demand.

Canada, Australia and the UK all have post-study pathways tied to healthcare shortages. Licensing prep matters as much as the degree itself.

1–2 yr typical
$65k–$100k base entry-level
Canada · Australia · UK · Ireland

Usually needs

  • Nursing UG / RN
  • IELTS / OET
  • Licensing exam
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#10

Media & Communications

Not just journalism — strategy, brand, policy.

Strong in the UK, US and Australia. Heavy on internships and industry projects. Best when paired with a clear sub-niche (data journalism, brand strategy, policy comms).

1 yr MS typical
$55k–$95k base entry-level
UK · USA · Australia · Netherlands

Usually needs

  • Portfolio / clips
  • Essays
  • Interview
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